How to Be a Responsible Digital Citizen - Test
  • 1. What is a responsible way to manage your online privacy?
A) Post personal information publicly.
B) Share your passwords with friends.
C) Never update your privacy settings.
D) Use strong passwords and change them regularly.
  • 2. Which of the following is an example of cyberbullying?
A) Sharing a funny meme.
B) Harassing someone through text or social media.
C) Creating a supportive group chat.
D) Complimenting someone online.
  • 3. What should you do if you receive a suspicious email?
A) Ignore it and hope it goes away.
B) Report it and do not click any links.
C) Forward it to all your contacts.
D) Click the links to see what it is.
  • 4. What is digital footprint?
A) The trail of data you leave behind online.
B) A measurement of your device's storage.
C) A type of software.
D) A method to increase internet speed.
  • 5. Why is it important to credit resources?
A) To annoy others
B) To make your work look longer
C) To respect intellectual property
D) It is optional
  • 6. What should you do before downloading an app?
A) Ignore the ratings.
B) Read reviews and check permissions.
C) Only choose it if it has a cool logo.
D) Download it immediately.
  • 7. Which aspect is crucial to being a good digital citizen?
A) Respecting others online.
B) Ignoring online communication.
C) Being anonymous at all times.
D) Avoiding all social media.
  • 8. How should you handle a request for personal information from a stranger online?
A) Share your information freely if they seem nice.
B) Click on any provided links.
C) Do not share any personal information.
D) Ask them more questions about you.
  • 9. What does it mean to 'think before you post'?
A) Consider the potential impact of your message.
B) Ask others to post for you.
C) Post whatever comes to mind.
D) Only post on weekends.
  • 10. Why is it important to provide accurate information?
A) Accuracy doesn't matter as long as it's interesting.
B) It builds trust and combats misinformation.
C) Only important for personal posts.
D) It's not important at all.
  • 11. How can you ensure safe browsing?
A) Use secure websites and avoid public Wi-Fi for sensitive information.
B) Use public Wi-Fi for everything.
C) Only browse on your smartphone.
D) Ignore website security warnings.
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